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9750 Slow Zoning in WoW

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 
I run in full res and full shaders etc, Full glory if you will. I get 60+ fps most of the time. My zoning into instances and loading screens are unbearably slow.

They usually last from 10-14 seconds, which on a pvp server is sure death.

I have:

1. loaded the lastes Nvidia drivers
2. Dropped my paging file
3. deleted my WTF folder
4. removed ALL ADDONS

The problem persists. I'm on a 6mb business class, routed LAN. Any ideas?
post #2 of 12
My experience with WoW at full video settings, is that it has a lot of video details to display, loading an instance is also teribly slow for me. When I take the boat and you you move back from the map view to the normal view is also very slow for me.
post #3 of 12
You didn't really say anything about your system... How much RAM do you have? If it's under a gig, get more. if it's 2 gig... sounds like you need to update the rest of your drivers to include the audio, motherboard, etc. ones. If that doesn't work, it sounds like you have to learn to live with it.
post #4 of 12
oh, I forgot to mention defrag your hard drive and see what's running in the task manager in windows.
post #5 of 12
Thread Starter 
resolved using a zoning add-on.
post #6 of 12
Another wow slowdown issue is the amount of add-ons you have configured on your system.
post #7 of 12
Nice Razorjack, mind sharing the zoneing add on name. Also, remember you can increase the amount of ram the addin's use in the character selection screen.
post #8 of 12
Thread Starter 
You're prolly an Alliance guy - find it yourself - muhahhahhah
post #9 of 12
Nope, Horde Orc Hunter on Bloodhoof.

Non-PVP server at that
post #10 of 12
Quote:
Originally Posted by Diesel1966
Nope, Horde Orc Hunter on Bloodhoof.

Non-PVP server at that
That's what all the Alliance guys say! Good call Razorjack!
post #11 of 12
Wanted to know if what resolution you guys play at and what nvidia drivers your using.

I'm using the latest drivers from the Sager Site and have play at the highest resolution 1900X1200.

Was playing just dandy last nite. I get up this morning to do my ritual scanning of the AH and it repeatedly locks up on me. I tried rolling back the drivers located on the Nvidia site with no luck.

Very strange indeed. I've got the Geforce 7800 GTX/2 100 gig 7200 Rpm hard drives and 2 gig of Ram.

Hopefully I can clear this up. I tried disabling all addon, decreasing resolution with no luck. Any ideas?
post #12 of 12
Since reformatting my system and installing ONLY the latest drivers from Sager Notebook in the order prescribed I haven't had any problem.
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